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Journal of Welfare for the Aged
2017 Volume.72 No. 2 p.113 ~ p.142
A Study on type of living arrangement and intergenerational support exchange£ºFocusing on the impact of intergenerational support exchange on the depression of the elderly
Kim Se-Jin

Lee Sun-Hee
Abstract
This study was carried out to reflect the changing social phenomenon of elderly people as a source of resources for their children in the supportive care. In order to identify this, the group categorized groups by classifying them according to the type of do. Moreover, the effect of type of resource exchange by the types of cohabitation on the depression was examined. To this end, latent class analysis(LCA), basic analysis, and multiple regression analysis were conducted using the original data of Living Profiles and Welfare Service Needs of Older Persons in Korea 2014. The type of cohabitation is divided into three groups: cohabitation, the composite group of cohabitation and non - cohabitation, and non - cohabiting. The cohabitation group consists of three groups, and the cohabitation and non - cohabiting group consists of five groups. The non - cohabiting group consisted of five groups. Finally, differences in the type of support exchange by type of cohabitation were verified. The effect of the type of resource exchange on the depressed group on the basis of the interchangeable type is higher for the cohabiting group, the dependent on the economy, appear. Based on these results, the policy proposals were made so that the welfare policies and the individual needs can be considered from the viewpoint of the integration for the healthy exchange between the elderly generation and the child generation.
KEYWORD
living arrangement, intergenerational support exchange, depression
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